Nancy Caroline's emergency care in the streets / author, Nancy L. Caroline.
Material type: TextPublisher: Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Edition: Sixth edition / Editors, Bob Elling, Mike SmithDescription: various pagings : illustrations (some colour) ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0763729078
- 9780763729073
- Emergency care in the streets
- 616.025 22
- RC86.7 .C38 2008
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616.025 BRI Telephone triage protocols for nurses / | 616.025 CAM Cambridge textbook of accident and emergency medicine / | 616.025 CAN Paramedic : on the front lines of medicine / | 616.025 CAR Nancy Caroline's emergency care in the streets / | 616.025 CHA Emergency first responder : making the difference / | 616.025 CLI An introduction to clinical emergency medicine / | 616.025 CLI Clinical procedures in emergency medicine / |
Revised edition of: Emergency care in the streets / Nancy L. Caroline. 5th ed. c1995.
"AAOS.".
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1. EMS systems, roles, and responsibilities -- Ch. 2. The well-being of the paramedic -- Ch. 3. Illness and injury prevention -- Ch. 4. Medical and legal issues -- Ch. 5. Ethical issues -- Ch. 6. Pathophysiology -- Ch. 7. Pharmacology -- Ch. 8. Vascular access and medication administration -- Ch. 9. Human development -- Ch. 10. Patient communication -- Ch. 11. Airway management and ventilation -- Ch. 12. Patient history -- Ch. 13. Physical examination -- Ch. 14. Patient assessment -- Ch. 15. Critical thinking and clinical decision making -- Ch. 16. Communications and documentation -- Ch. 17. Trauma systems and mechanism of injury -- Ch. 18. Bleeding and shock -- Ch. 19. Soft-tissue injury -- Ch. 20. Burns -- Ch. 21. Head and face injuries -- Ch. 22. Spine injuries -- Ch. 23. Thoracic injuries -- Ch. 24. Abdomen injuries -- Ch. 25. Musculoskeletal injuries -- Ch. 26. Respiratory emergencies -- Ch. 27. Cardiovascular emergencies -- Ch. 28. Neurologic emergencies -- Ch. 29. Endocrine emergencies -- Ch. 30. Allergic reactions -- Ch. 31. Gastrointestinal emergencies -- Ch. 32. Renal and urologic emergencies -- Ch. 33. Toxicology : substance abuse and poisoning -- Ch. 34. Hematologic emergencies -- Ch. 35. Environmental emergencies -- Ch. 36. Infectious and communicable diseases -- Ch. 37. Behavioral emergencies -- Ch. 38. Gynecologic emergencies -- Ch. 39. Obstetrics -- Ch. 40. Neonatology -- Ch. 41. Pediatrics -- Ch. 42. Geriatrics -- Ch. 43. Abuse, neglect, and assault -- Ch. 44. Patients with special needs -- Ch. 45. Acute interventions for the chronic -- Ch. 46. Ambulance operations -- Ch. 47. Medical incident command -- Ch. 48. Terrorism and weapons of mass destruction -- Ch. 49. Rescue awareness and operations -- Ch. 50. Hazardous materials incidents -- Ch. 51. Crime scene awareness -- App. A. Cardiac life support fundamentals -- App. B. Assessment-based management.
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